Highlands Corridor Clarification
Highland Corridor FAQ HHLT has heard there are concerns about the approach to our Highlands Corridor project. We would like to set right the confusion currently circulating on social media regarding […]
Read More...Special Announcement – Land Purchase Opportunity
Help Us Protect The Hadlington Property The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust has been given an opportunity to purchase a large property within the Highlands Corridor. This undeveloped, 100-acre property (40 […]
Read More...Todd Hall Elected as HHLT Chair
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) elected Todd Hall as Chair of the Board at its Annual General Meeting on June 13, 2024. Todd comes to the HHLT after a […]
Read More...Featured Partner in Conservation Nancy Cooper
Recently, Rick Whitteker, our Partners in Conservation Coordinator had a chance to meet one of the original Partners in Conservation, Nancy Cooper. A small group of HHLT board members, employees […]
Read More...Adrian Martin Joins the Land Trust Team
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust is pleased to announce that Adrian Martin is joining us for the summer as social media coordinator. You may have already noticed an uptick in the quality and […]
Read More...April 22nd is Earth Day
On April 22, 1970, environmental advocates from around the world gathered to celebrate the very first Earth Day. Over 50+ years later we will join with environmentalists from around the world […]
Read More...Article About the Origins of Dahl Forest
Kawartha411.ca has published an absolutely fabulous summary of Haliburton County history and specifically the Dahl family and Dahl Forest. The article was written by Glenn Walker with files from Rob’s […]
Read More...Happy Holidays from Haliburton Highlands Land Trust!
Enjoy your holidays this year and don’t forget to come for a walk in the forest at Barnum Creek Nature Reserve or Dahl Forest to work off those calories. This […]
Read More...Support Grows for the Highlands Corridor
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust has seen the positive momentum of the Highlands Corridor conservation project grow in the past few months. Letters of support or passed resolutions have been […]
Read More...HHLT to participate in Centre for Land Conservation Certification Pilot Program
The Haliburton Highlands Land Trust (HHLT) has agreed to participate in the Centre for Land Conservation’s (CLC) certification program. HHLT recognizes the importance of having clear policies and robust process […]
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